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<p>We have built into the planning system, through the NPPF and its accompanying guidance, clear
expectations on adaptation and resilience to climate change impacts. All plans should
take account of a changing climate, including implications for flood risk, coastal
change, water supply, biodiversity, landscapes and rising temperatures.</p><p>When
considering new development in areas which are vulnerable (e.g. to increased flood
risk), care should be taken to ensure that risks can be managed through suitable adaptation
measures, including through the provision of green infrastructure such as multi-functional
sustainable drainage systems</p><p><br>In the Government’s response to the Environmental
Audit Committee’s enquiry into heatwaves we set out our intention to consult on a
method for reducing overheating risk in new homes. This will be done alongside the
Government’s review into the energy efficiency standards of the Building Regulations.</p>
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